Spanish War 1930’s Leather Bag Skara Alhucemas Regular Forces Group No. 5
This leather bag is a rare find for collectors of militaria. It is an original item from the Spanish War in the 1930s and was manufactured for the Skara of the Alhucemas Indigenous Regular Forces Group No. During the Spanish Civil War. Hand tooled leather with symbols – made without a crown. This bag, made of leather, was used by troops from Morocco during the war to carry personal belongings. The bag is well-preserved and shows signs of wear and tear due to its age. The bag’s unique feature is the design showing the symbol for Skara of the Alhucemas Regular Forces Group No. 5, which adds to its historical significance. It is a perfect addition to any collection of original period items. The bag is categorized under Collectibles and Militaria, and its aspects include Original/Reproduction, Theme, and Country/Region of Manufacture. I did my best to provide photos that would answer most of your questions condition, size & shape, wear due to age, etc. , but should you need further information, please don’t hesitate to message me!